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Ocellifevous part of the head not or scarcely ele- 

 vated. Middle coxa) rather remote. Anterior 

 femora unarmed. — 



Head tumid behind the eyes, abruptly straightened 

 hindward. 



Third joint of the hind tarsi as long as the first 

 ami second joinis together. Ouelliferous part 

 of the head slightly elevated. 



Third joint of the hind tarsi longer than the first 

 and second joints together. Oeelliferous part 

 of the head not elevated. 



Neck of the head with a more or less elevated 

 tubercle on each side. 



Fore femora beneath compressed, widened. 



Fore femora convex beneath, not widened. 



Apical spongy part of the lore tibiae lengthened 

 into a plate, which is a little longer than half 

 the length of the fore tarsi. - - - 



Apical spungy and lengthened part of the fore 

 tibia? shorter by more than half than the fore 

 tarsi. 



Ante-ocular and post-ocular parts of the head 

 equally long. Body narrow. 



Ante-ocular part of the head longer than the post- 

 ocular part. 



Body oblong-ovate. Prothorax granulated ; hind 

 angles prominent, not rounded at the tips. 



Body elongate or very oblong. Prothorax not 

 granulated; hind angles rounded at the lips. 



Spongy furrow more than half the length of the 

 tibia, sometimes almost as long as the latter. 



Sculellum subequilateral or shorter than broad, 

 not with an apical spine. - 



Scutellum longer than broad, elongated at the tip, 

 sometimes rather reflexed. Prothorax very 

 distinctly straightened somewhat behind the 

 middle, in short-winged females long behind 

 the middle. 



Scutellum forming at the tip a long, slender, sub- 

 filiform, obtuse, slightly reflexed spine. Third 

 joint of the hind tarsi distinctly shorter than the 

 second or than the first and secoud together. - 



Scutellum somewhat elongated at the tip. Third 

 joint of the hind tarsi as long as the first and 

 second together. 



Spongy furrow hardly half the length of the fore 

 tibiae, a Utile more than one-third of the length 

 of the middle tibiae. 



Fore lobe of the prothorax compressed on the hind 

 border. - Cleptocokis 



Fore lobe of the prothorax not compressed on the 

 hind border. - 



Fore tibiae broad, flat above. - 



Tuymbretjs. 



Pirates. 



Fusius. 



Phalantus. 



TvDIDES. 



Phorus. 



Catamiarus. 



ECTOMOCORIS. 



Callisphodrus. 

 Maceosandalub. 



Sphodrocoeis. 



Spjlodeemus. 

 Andkoclus. 



